Dallas Black Dance Theatre will present their annual Behind the Scenes Noontime Performances, which provide a sneak peek of the upcoming season of performances of Dallas Black Dance Theatre, as well as an intimate setting between dancer and patron for getting to know more about all five performing ensembles of Dallas Black Dance Theatre.
On November 25 and 26, audience members will get a glimpse of the upcoming Cultural Awareness Series performances. DBDT will preview an excerpt from their new and exciting work, “Una Familia Todos Unidos” choreographed by Gustavo Armando Silva (Houston MECA) and Richard A. Freeman, Jr., based on the lives of Cesar Chavez and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The work is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.
A new work from up-and-coming choreographer Joshua Peugh (adjunct professor at SMU) will be previewed by DBDT II. Peugh is known for exploring shapes and the potential of the human body in motion.
Closing out the series on Wednesday, November 27, Dallas Black Dance Academy’s three performing ensembles - Allegro, Senior Performing and Junior Performing - will perform.
The performance are free with RSVP as seating is limited. For reservations call 214-871-2390.